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					Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy  Having made the wrong choice, and bought the big colonial in the 'burb with "good schools", I'm now making the right choice, and buying somewhere where I can support mediocre public schools in their drive to get better while sending my kids to private schools.  Private Schools that offer generous scholarships for a sizable portion of the class to kids who'd otherwise be stuck in mediocre public schools.  It's a win all the way around. | 
	
 So long as the funding for those scholarships is sustained.  I say our economy is still fucked, and will be dragged down once more as the effects of this tax compromise fade in the future (you can't print your way to prosperity any more than you can tax your way there, etc...).  I think in 24 or so months you may see a lot of the scholarship money disappearing, and realize you have placed your kids in a school with nothing more than a crowd of similarly spoiled brats.